The HD 6570 is very similar to the HD 6670, just mildly underclocked. So you should be able to easily increase the core clock little past the specs of stock HD 6670 without touching the voltage for about 5 to 10 fps increase. Use MSI afterburner to bypass the clock limit.

GTX 650ti boost is a great value, and would nearly double your average fps compared to the HD 6570.

The HD 6570 is very similar to the HD 6670, just mildly underclocked. So you should be able to easily increase the core clock little past the specs of stock HD 6670 without touching the voltage for about 5 to 10 fps increase. Use MSI afterburner to bypass the clock limit.

GTX 650ti boost is a great value, and would nearly double your average fps compared to the HD 6570.

With load times yes, but unless you’re playing a game which streams it’s textures from the hard drive then an SSD is an inefficient upgrade for running performance compared with any other upgrade, even then a standard hard drive doesn’t really have problems.